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Jamaica Moves to Become a Republic
Jamaica's parliament introduced a bill to abolish the constitutional monarchy and become a republic, following similar moves by Barbados, Dominica, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Jamaica Moves to Become a Republic
Jamaica's parliament introduced a bill to abolish the constitutional monarchy and become a republic, following similar moves by Barbados, Dominica, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
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24% Bias Score


Patission Street: Transformation Reflects Athens' Shifting Social Landscape
Patission Street in Athens, once a symbol of middle-class life (1920-1980), has drastically changed due to demolitions and redevelopment, leading to the loss of grand buildings like the Golandri apartment building, reflecting broader societal shifts and impacting historical preservation.
Patission Street: Transformation Reflects Athens' Shifting Social Landscape
Patission Street in Athens, once a symbol of middle-class life (1920-1980), has drastically changed due to demolitions and redevelopment, leading to the loss of grand buildings like the Golandri apartment building, reflecting broader societal shifts and impacting historical preservation.
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40% Bias Score


Barlinnie Prison: Proposed Category A Listing
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) launched a public consultation until January 22 to determine if Scotland's largest prison, HMP Barlinnie, will be listed as a Category A building for its unique representation of 19th-century Scottish prison design and its role in the history of criminal justice.
Barlinnie Prison: Proposed Category A Listing
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) launched a public consultation until January 22 to determine if Scotland's largest prison, HMP Barlinnie, will be listed as a Category A building for its unique representation of 19th-century Scottish prison design and its role in the history of criminal justice.
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32% Bias Score


Indiana Town's Architectural Transformation
The small Indiana city of Columbus became an unlikely modernist mecca due to a unique architectural program initiated by industrialist Joseph Irwin Miller, who, from the 1940s onward, commissioned renowned architects to design public buildings, transforming the city into a hub of architectural innov...
Indiana Town's Architectural Transformation
The small Indiana city of Columbus became an unlikely modernist mecca due to a unique architectural program initiated by industrialist Joseph Irwin Miller, who, from the 1940s onward, commissioned renowned architects to design public buildings, transforming the city into a hub of architectural innov...
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56% Bias Score


"Hamburg Bunker Attracts Nearly One Million Visitors Since Opening"
"Hamburg's repurposed WWII bunker, featuring a rooftop garden and memorial, has attracted nearly one million visitors since its summer opening, with daily attendance remaining high even in winter, despite its capacity of 2,000 simultaneous visitors and the inclusion of 23,000 plants and a 560m long ...
"Hamburg Bunker Attracts Nearly One Million Visitors Since Opening"
"Hamburg's repurposed WWII bunker, featuring a rooftop garden and memorial, has attracted nearly one million visitors since its summer opening, with daily attendance remaining high even in winter, despite its capacity of 2,000 simultaneous visitors and the inclusion of 23,000 plants and a 560m long ...
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40% Bias Score


Oetker Collection to Open Luxury Hotel in Saint-Tropez in 2027
Oetker Collection will open a 53-room luxury hotel in Saint-Tropez, France, in 2027, featuring an infinity pool, wellness center, and multiple restaurants, blending the elegance of the Côte d'Azur with the rustic charm of Provence; this marks the company's continued expansion into prime global desti...
Oetker Collection to Open Luxury Hotel in Saint-Tropez in 2027
Oetker Collection will open a 53-room luxury hotel in Saint-Tropez, France, in 2027, featuring an infinity pool, wellness center, and multiple restaurants, blending the elegance of the Côte d'Azur with the rustic charm of Provence; this marks the company's continued expansion into prime global desti...
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44% Bias Score

Notre Dame Reconstruction: An Artist's Unique Visual Record
Architecture student Axelle Ponsonnet secretly documented Notre Dame's reconstruction through detailed drawings, which will be published in a book, offering a unique visual record of the process and contrasting with the lack of a formal project journal.

Notre Dame Reconstruction: An Artist's Unique Visual Record
Architecture student Axelle Ponsonnet secretly documented Notre Dame's reconstruction through detailed drawings, which will be published in a book, offering a unique visual record of the process and contrasting with the lack of a formal project journal.
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28% Bias Score

Notre Dame's Restoration: A Symbol of French Capability Amidst Political Discord
President Macron's claim that Notre Dame's restoration symbolizes national unity is ironically juxtaposed against France's recent political turmoil; however, the efficient, five-year completion of the project, involving thousands, exemplifies France's capacity for large-scale undertakings.

Notre Dame's Restoration: A Symbol of French Capability Amidst Political Discord
President Macron's claim that Notre Dame's restoration symbolizes national unity is ironically juxtaposed against France's recent political turmoil; however, the efficient, five-year completion of the project, involving thousands, exemplifies France's capacity for large-scale undertakings.
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52% Bias Score

Ten Notable Architectural Projects in the Netherlands
Ten notable architectural projects in the Netherlands, completed recently, showcase diverse styles and functions, from residential and commercial buildings to cultural institutions, reflecting innovative design approaches, material choices, and integration with existing urban landscapes.

Ten Notable Architectural Projects in the Netherlands
Ten notable architectural projects in the Netherlands, completed recently, showcase diverse styles and functions, from residential and commercial buildings to cultural institutions, reflecting innovative design approaches, material choices, and integration with existing urban landscapes.
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8% Bias Score

Frankfurt's Urban Development: Neglecting Community Needs
The closure of a community kiosk in Frankfurt's Westend due to pandemic restrictions, followed by its acquisition by a high-rise developer, highlights a broader pattern of neglecting community needs in urban development projects, exemplified by similar issues with the Schauspielhaus relocation and p...

Frankfurt's Urban Development: Neglecting Community Needs
The closure of a community kiosk in Frankfurt's Westend due to pandemic restrictions, followed by its acquisition by a high-rise developer, highlights a broader pattern of neglecting community needs in urban development projects, exemplified by similar issues with the Schauspielhaus relocation and p...
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48% Bias Score

Hamburg Bunker's Green Transformation Attracts Nearly One Million Visitors
Hamburg's repurposed WWII bunker, now featuring a rooftop garden and mountain path, has drawn nearly one million visitors since its summer opening, demonstrating the success of combining historical preservation with urban green spaces and hospitality.

Hamburg Bunker's Green Transformation Attracts Nearly One Million Visitors
Hamburg's repurposed WWII bunker, now featuring a rooftop garden and mountain path, has drawn nearly one million visitors since its summer opening, demonstrating the success of combining historical preservation with urban green spaces and hospitality.
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36% Bias Score

Chrysler Building: A Rivalry That Shaped a Skyscraper
Fueled by a professional rivalry between former partners William van Alen and Harold Craig Severance, the Chrysler Building's construction in 1930, culminating in a secretly added antenna, secured its title as the world's tallest structure until the Empire State Building's completion.

Chrysler Building: A Rivalry That Shaped a Skyscraper
Fueled by a professional rivalry between former partners William van Alen and Harold Craig Severance, the Chrysler Building's construction in 1930, culminating in a secretly added antenna, secured its title as the world's tallest structure until the Empire State Building's completion.
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36% Bias Score
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